I am running [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( asterisk 1.2beta1 with two X100P cards ) on
centos 4.1 box with a 2.6.12 kernel.
I ran genzaptelconf
and added two trunks for each of the devices however the incoming calls
when I ring just get ignored.
asterisk -r tells me that it just gets hangupcall, and
I am a serious Asterisk newbie: just installed asterisk last week and it is
now running with our Voicetronix OpenLine4 hardware.
All is working as expected with one exception, in the following sequence
(extracted from my extensions.conf file):
[GetConfirmation]
exten => s,n,SetVar(TimeOut=0)
Have you set your DNS SRV entry for SIP correctly???
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andrew
White
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 7:04 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] newbie: help two cisco phones (sip)
Hi
Hi,
I have two cisco phones with sip images and I am trying to configure
to work with asterisk. Both can call demo numbers and voicemail etc.
but can't call each other.
sip show registry and sip show users both indicate that asterisk
doesn't know the phones ip addresses, and when u try to plac
> I just want one of my incoming numbers to go to an IVR service that will
> allow me to select what I want.
IVR is a key word. Try this:
http://asteriskdocs.org
There is a movie theatre example that will give you this.
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> I just want one of my incoming numbers to go to an IVR service that will
> allow me to select what I want.
>
> For example
>
> "Press 1 for Mike, 2 for Karen, 3 for other, 9 for voicemail" etc
just put your incoming line in a context where you have a "s" extension
Something like this (not real
I just want one of my incoming numbers to go to an IVR service that will
allow me to select what I want.
For example
"Press 1 for Mike, 2 for Karen, 3 for other, 9 for voicemail" etc
> Just need to learn how to configure services now so that I can put a menu
on
> one of my numbers!
Elaborate
> Just need to learn how to configure services now so that I can put a menu on
> one of my numbers!
Elaborate please, I'm not clear on "put a menu on one of my numbers".
Give an example of what you want to accomplish and I'm sure many
people here will help you.
Cheers for that.
I seem to have I working fine now.
Just need to learn how to configure services now so that I can put a menu on
one of my numbers!
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Wilson Pickett
> The answers to the questions
The answers to the questions you've been asking are probably here:
Starter articles:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2003/07/03/asterisk.html
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2004/01/22/asterisk2.html
Full install etc.
http://automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm
And of course:
http://www.asteri
I could use a few pointers to get this working please?
I have asterisk installed on my linux server. It is setup to register with
sipgate and works for incoming calls. I have xlite installed on my windows
pc and this connects fine with the asterisk server and can get the incoming
calls fine.
Now
Hi,
i have the same problem in the last week with i4l on linux.
The solution is, that you modify the Dial string in the extension.conf:
from
Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}})
to
Dial(${TRUNK}:${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}})
I hope, this helps.
Regards,
Andreas.
--On Freitag, April 16, 2
What I've got...
Software:
Linux: Slackware 9.1
Asterisk: out of CVS - so its new.
isdn4k-utils: to test the ISDN Card
Hardware:
PII Pentium 400Mhz (Its a test of concept machine) with 320Kb RAM
1 x ISDN BRI Card - DIVA EICON (Installed + working)
2 x Grandstream (Barbie?) BT100 SIP P
Hi,
Is there a work around about Fax and Answering Machinedetection ?If not, where is the all process, at chan_zap.c ?Any site that could help ?
Actually, how is this working? When we originate a call, * just recognize if the line is busy and then creates a record for that call at CDR ? or not ?
On Wednesday 10 September 2003 09:47 am, Steve Bradwell wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am a newbie looking to learn about Asterisk. I'm new to IVR and all
> that goes with it. I would like to know if it is possible to grab the
> number of an incoming call, have Asterisk, or third party software
> return
Hello All,
I am a newbie looking to learn about Asterisk. I'm new to IVR and all
that goes with it. I would like to know if it is possible to grab the
number of an incoming call, have Asterisk, or third party software
return the call with an automated voice message allowing the original
place
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- Original Message -
From: "Thomas Elliott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 11:16 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie Help
> Hi - after hearing others rave about * I thought I&
Hi - after hearing others rave about * I thought I'd have a go - extract
from a 'make' on a stock debian system as follows... (I tried to post the
whole make up to this point but it was too big for the list)
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/asterisk/channels'
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/
Correct me if I am wrong, as I am a newbie too.
When I installed my first * box, the kernel modules weren't loading at boot. This may
be your problem. So how I made the sample configs and it install a file zaptel into my
/etc/sysconfig folder. It also installed an rc script for boot. Remember to
I’m running Redhat
version 9 with a TDM400P and AVM B4 ISDN2 card.
I am assuming the first step to get * working is to
get a tone from the fxo ports, having looked and played
with both the zapata and zaptel files, I still can’t get anything.on
the ports.
When starting asterisk –vvvg
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